No. No, No .... you don't want to doit like that .... you want to paint them a nice misty buff.

I would spray the black dry brush tin bits ... then chain mail .... for nice rusty armour and weapons. No way to do this tidy .... so do it first ... then paint skin green ... wash with a dark green for shade and then highlight with a light green .... jobs a good-un.These are the fastest paint job ever.... Might even do some myself they are so damn quick.

Harry wrote:No. No, No .... you don't want to doit like that .... you want to paint them a nice misty buff.

I would spray the black dry brush tin bits ... then chain mail .... for nice rusty armour and weapons. No way to do this tidy .... so do it first ... then paint skin green ... wash with a dark green for shade and then highlight with a light green .... jobs a good-un.These are the fastest paint job ever.... Might even do some myself they are so damn quick.

This sounds good too. I´ll propably test both this and Paul´s way and then pick the one that suits me best.

As always, my vote is on Harry. He's the speed painting king of EVERYTHING. Handsome fella too, they say...

That being said, I'd wash the whole model with Devlan Mud after a base coat. I'd also finish the bases after drybrushing the metals, before painting anything else. It makes the model look "finished" sooner and might save you a level of faffing about.